A blade heating system for a heated razor includes electrically conductive blades contained in a blade cartridge. A switch lever is hingedly attached to the blade cartridge and is selectively positionable between a closed position, wherein the switch lever is closed against the back of the blade cartridge, and an open position, wherein the switch lever is opened away from the back of the blade cartridge. Electrically conductive leads are connected to positive and negative terminal ends of a battery carried on the switch lever. One or more electrically conductive blade contacts are provided for electrically connecting the one or more blades to the conductive leads and battery when the switch lever is in the closed position for delivering electric current to the one or more electrically conductive blades. In a preferred embodiment, magnets are used to releasably hold the switch lever closed against the back of the blade cartridge.
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16. A blade heating system for a razor, and said blade heating system comprising:
a plurality of electrically conductive blades each having a cutting edge and a back non-cutting edge;
a blade cartridge structured and configured for containing said plurality of electrically conductive blades within said cartridge so that the cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades is operatively positioned for cutting hairs when the blade cartridge is moved along the skin surface of a user, and said blade cartridge having a top surface and a back;
a switch lever hingedly attached to said blade cartridge, and said switch lever being selectively positionable between a closed position against said blade cartridge and an open defined by said switch lever being moved away from said blade cartridge; and
at least one conductive contact for electrically connecting said plurality of electrically conductive blades to a power source when said switch lever is in the closed position for delivering electric current to said plurality of electrically conductive blades, wherein flow of the electric current through said plurality of blades causes said plurality of blades to be heated.
1. A blade heating system for a razor, and said blade heating system comprising:
a plurality of electrically conductive blades each having a cutting edge and a back non-cutting edge;
a blade cartridge structured and configured for containing said plurality of electrically conductive blades within said cartridge so that the cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades is operatively positioned for cutting hairs when the blade cartridge is moved along the skin surface of a user, and said blade cartridge having a top surface and a back;
a switch lever hingedly attached to said blade cartridge, and said switch lever being selectively positionable between a closed position against said blade cartridge and an open position defined by said switch lever being moved away from said blade cartridge;
a battery carried on said switch lever and including a positive and a negative terminal; and
at least one conductive contact for electrically connecting said plurality of electrically conductive blades to the battery when said switch lever is in the closed position for delivering electric current to said plurality of electrically conductive blades, wherein flow of the electric current through said plurality of blades causes said plurality of blades to be heated.
6. A blade heating system for a razor, and said blade heating system comprising:
a plurality of electrically conductive blades each having a cutting edge and a back non-cutting edge;
a blade cartridge structured and configured for containing said plurality of electrically conductive blades within said cartridge so that the cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades is operatively positioned for cutting hairs when the blade cartridge is moved along the skin surface of a user, and said blade cartridge having a top surface and a back;
a switch lever hingedly attached to said blade cartridge, and said switch lever being selectively positionable between a closed position against the back of said blade cartridge and an open position defined by said switch lever being moved away from the back of said blade cartridge;
a battery carried on said switch lever and having a positive terminal and a negative terminal;
first and second conductive leads each being in connection with one of the negative and positive terminals of the battery;
at least one conductive contact connected to the back non-cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades; and
wherein positioning said switch lever in the closed position causes said first and second conductive leads to mate against with said at least one conductive contact, in electrical connection therewith, thereby electrically connecting said plurality of electrically conductive blades to the negative and positive terminals of the battery, wherein flow of the electric current through said plurality of blades causes said plurality of blades to be heated.
11. A blade heating system for a razor, and said blade heating system comprising:
a plurality of electrically conductive blades each having a cutting edge and a back non-cutting edge;
a blade cartridge structured and configured for containing said plurality of electrically conductive blades within said cartridge so that the cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades is operatively positioned for cutting hairs when the blade cartridge is moved along the skin surface of a user and said blade cartridge having a top surface and a back;
a switch lever hingedly attached to said blade cartridge, and said switch lever being selectively positionable between a closed position against the top surface and back of said blade cartridge and an open position defined by said switch lever being moved away from the top surface and back of said blade cartridge;
at least one battery carried on said switch lever and having a positive terminal and a negative terminal;
first and second conductive leads each being in connection with one of the negative and positive terminals of the battery;
first and second conductive contacts each being connected with one of said first and second conductive leads; and
wherein positioning said switch lever in the closed position causes said first and second conductive contacts to mate against the back non-cutting edge of each of said plurality of blades, thereby electrically connecting said plurality of electrically conductive blades to the negative and positive terminals of the battery, wherein flow of the electric current through said plurality of blades causes said plurality of blades to be heated.
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an electrically powered indicator device;
first and second electrically conductive contacts on said switch lever, and said first and second electrically conductive contacts being in electrical connection with the power source; and
an electrically conductive contact plate on said blade cartridge for electrically connecting said electrically powered device to the power source when said switch lever is in the closed position for delivering electric current to said electrically powered device and thereby powering said electrically powered device.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to razors for shaving and, more particularly, to a battery powered system in a razor for heating the blades of the razor.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
It is known that the cutting edge of a razor blade cuts hair more effectively when it is warm or hot. It is also common practice to place the razor blades under hot running water in order to heat the blades just prior to stroking the blades over the skin in order to cut the hairs. However, the heat cutting performance of the blades lasts only a short time during the beginning of the shaving stroke. Within seconds, the temperature of the blades is quickly reduced due to contact with the user's wet skin and exposure to the ambient air. Ideally, it is best to maintain the heated temperature of the blades constant throughout the shaving process to achieve better performance and increased shaving comfort.
The present invention serves to provide a blade heating system for a heated razor wherein the blades of the razor may be selectively heated by closing a switch lever that is hingedly attached to the blade cartridge.
The present invention is directed to a blade heating system for a heated razor including one or more electrically conductive blades that are contained in a blade cartridge so that the cutting edge of each of the one or more blades is operatively positioned for cutting hairs when the blade cartridge is moved along the skin surface of a user. A switch lever is hingedly attached to the blade cartridge and is selectively positionable between a closed position, wherein the switch lever is closed against the blade cartridge, and an open position, wherein the switch lever is opened away from the blade cartridge. First and second electrically conductive leads are connected to the positive and negative terminal ends of the battery. One or more electrically conductive blade contacts are provided for electrically connecting the one or more electrically conductive blades to the battery when the switch lever is in the closed position for delivering electric current to the one or more electrically conductive blades. In a preferred embodiment, the conductive contacts are made from a material having a high electrical resistance, such as Nichrome. In one embodiment, the conductive contacts are secured to the back non-cutting edges of each of the one or more blades. The blades are heated by closing the switch lever, which causes the conductive leads to electrically connect with the one or more conductive contacts and send electric current through the one or more blades. In another embodiment, the conductive contacts are each secured to a respective one of the conductive leads on the switch lever. The blades are heated by closing the switch lever, which causes the conductive contacts to mate against the back non-cutting edges of the one or more blades, in electrical connection therewith, and send electric current through the blades. In a preferred embodiment, magnets are used to hold the switch lever in the closed position against the back and top of the blade cartridge. In one embodiment, the conductive contacts are magnetized for releasably connecting with the back non-cutting edge of the blades when the switch lever is in the closed position. In one embodiment, the power source comprises one or more batteries housed on or in the switch lever or blade cartridge. In another embodiment, the power source comprises one or more batteries housed in the handle of the razor.
Considering the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a blade heating system for a razor having one or more blades that are heated by sending an electric current through the blades.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a blade heating system for a razor wherein heating of the one or more blades is actuated by closing a switch lever that is hingeldy attached to the blade cartridge containing the blades.
It is still a further object of the present invention to provide a blade heating system for a razor that provides for increased efficiency of battery power consumption.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are more readily apparent with reference to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings.
For a fuller understanding of the nature of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the several views of the drawings, the blade heating system of the present invention is shown and is generally indicated as 10.
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One or more magnets 38 may be used to magnetically attract the switch lever 16 against the back of the blade cartridge 12 for maintaining a firm connection between the conductive contacts 24A, 24B and the back edges of the blades 14 when the switch lever 16 is in the closed position. In one embodiment, the conductive contacts 24A and 24B are magnetized for releasably connecting the conductive contacts with the back non-cutting edge of the blades 14 when the switch lever 16 is in the closed position. In another embodiment, as shown in
In addition to (or lieu of) the magnets 38, a snap-fit mechanism including protruding member 40 and recess 42 may be used for maintaining a firm connection between the switch lever 16 and blade cartridge 12. The protruding member 40 is sized to engage the recess 42 when the switch lever 16 is in the closed position for holding the switch lever 16 against the blade cartridge 12.
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While the present invention has been shown and described in accordance with several preferred and practical embodiments, it is recognized that departures from the instant disclosure are contemplated within the spirit and scope of the present invention which are not to be limited except as defined in the following claims as interpreted under the Doctrine of Equivalents.
Bohmer, William, Tomassetti, Louis D.
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